So, What Do You Do When You're Bored?
I have to wonder, sometimes, what other people do when they're bored or find themselves with time on their hands?
Bag created for this year's
Brenda Novak AuctionMe, I do all kinds of things when the characters go quiet or are trying to figure out what to tell me next. I clean. I iron (I also do this when I'm stressed or trying to relax.) I take pictures. I do research. But of all the things I like to do when I'm waiting for the characters to talk, I like to sew.
Side One of the
newest bagThis has actually helped me in the past, because I ended up in a work-study program while I was studying for my Bachelor's Degree in the university's theater costume shop. That's where my addiction began. It's a good addiction -- of a sort. For the two years I helped out in the costume shop, I learned how to create some of the coolest costumes.
Side Two of the
newest bagThat's where my problem finds its roots. I love -- I mean LOVE -- to sew costumes. And not just any old costumes. Nuh uh. I like period costumes. Medieval, Renaissance, Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Western, Native American...all of the costumes I can get my hot little hands on.
My dress dummy had to be left behind when I moved from Alaska to the Lower 48 and I haven't replaced it. At least not yet. But I have a feeling it'll be replaced very soon.
Side view--ribbon
holds pocket closedFor right now, I'm focusing on little things. Like a neat pattern I have for handbags.
A lady I know traded me some fabric for a few boxes of romance novels I gave her. Which put in my hands the perfect material for purses.
It will be very interesting to see what happens when I finish getting through this box of fabric. LOL. I figure, if the writing career takes a dive, I may be able to make a living making handbags and purses.
Next on the agenda... Corsets!
Bag created for this year'sBrenda Novak AuctionMe, I do all kinds of things when the characters go quiet or are trying to figure out what to tell me next. I clean. I iron (I also do this when I'm stressed or trying to relax.) I take pictures. I do research. But of all the things I like to do when I'm waiting for the characters to talk, I like to sew.
Side One of thenewest bagThis has actually helped me in the past, because I ended up in a work-study program while I was studying for my Bachelor's Degree in the university's theater costume shop. That's where my addiction began. It's a good addiction -- of a sort. For the two years I helped out in the costume shop, I learned how to create some of the coolest costumes.
Side Two of thenewest bagThat's where my problem finds its roots. I love -- I mean LOVE -- to sew costumes. And not just any old costumes. Nuh uh. I like period costumes. Medieval, Renaissance, Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Western, Native American...all of the costumes I can get my hot little hands on.
My dress dummy had to be left behind when I moved from Alaska to the Lower 48 and I haven't replaced it. At least not yet. But I have a feeling it'll be replaced very soon.
Side view--ribbonholds pocket closedFor right now, I'm focusing on little things. Like a neat pattern I have for handbags.
A lady I know traded me some fabric for a few boxes of romance novels I gave her. Which put in my hands the perfect material for purses.
It will be very interesting to see what happens when I finish getting through this box of fabric. LOL. I figure, if the writing career takes a dive, I may be able to make a living making handbags and purses.
Next on the agenda... Corsets!
Published on March 13, 2011 19:58
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